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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cus. 303-305. 1924. 593 by the property of the Government Printing Office, and upon the closing thereof the land so embraced shall be transferred to the Public Printer for the use of the Government Printing Office. Congmsiom, sw Sec. 2. No part of the funds herein appropriated shall be used tiouerv mm. _ _ for the purpose of purchasing by or through the stationery rooms byi>`”°h”°°°'°h’b`°°d articles other than stationer and office supplies essential to and necessary for the conduct of, public business; nor shall any part of hsiuch funds be expended for the maintenance or care of private ve `cles. ‘ Src. 3. In expending appropriations or portions of appropria— m¤}i1°1i¤timii$g¤g°;° sal; tions, contained in this Act, for the payment for personal services in {,*·§’§;,d*’* °m°°** **°$‘¤· the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act V¤1:42. p. 1488. of 1923, the average of the salaries of the total number of persons under any grade or class thereof in the Botanic Garden, the Library of Congress, or the Government Printing Office, shall not at any time exceed the average of the compensation rates specified for the Prom ade by such Act: Provided, That this restriction shall not apply ma applicable m . . . clerical-mechanical 1 to grades 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the cler1cal—mechan1cal service, or ,,,,,,,,_ 2 to require the reduction in salary of any person whose compen- qulfrgd ¤*d¤°°i°¤ *°· sation is fizied, :5 of July g,)1924, in accorldance with th; rulei, of V0l.i12, p. mo. section 6 o suc ct, or 3 to prevent the ayment o a sa a under any grade at a rate higher than the nihximum rate of tl; axliiigiiir rm me grade when such higgher rate is permitted by the Classification Act of 1923 and is speci cally authorized by other law. Approved, June 7, 1924. Juno7,1924. CHAP. 304.-An Act Chan the name of Keokuk Street, in the count of Washington, nan-act or csiumgniii to Military Road. y [*’°**‘·°~ N°· ml Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the D,,,,,c,,,C0,,,m,,,,_ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the name wK,;•:¤;¤§{,§'*;¢:;Yj`gli; of the street known as Keokuk Street northwest, extending from ea-yam. Military Road at Twenty-seventh Street to Wisconsin Avenue, be, and the same shall henceforth be, known as Military Road._ And the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby directed to cause the name of Military Road from Military Road at Twenty- seventh Street to Wisconsin Avenue northwest to be placed upon the plats and maps of the District of Columbia. Approved, June 7, 1924. CHAP. 305.-An Act To establish the Utah National Park in the State of nin; Utah. Be it enacted by the Senate amt House of Representatives of tfge Um, ,,,,,0,,, ,.,,,,k_ United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is Lwds wt spurt ashereby reserve and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy or disposal under the laws of the United States and dedicated and set apart as a public park for the benefit and enjoyment of the people, under the name of the “Utah National Park,” the tract of land in the State of Utah particularly described by and included Within metes and bounds, as follows, to Wit: Dduipgm Ensurveyed sections 31 and 32, township 36 south, range 3 west; surveyed section 36, township 36 south, range 4 west; north half, southwest quarter and west half of the southeast quarter of partially surveyed section 5; unsurveyed sections 6 and 7, west half, west half of the northeast quarter, and west half of the southwest quarter of partiaelliy surveyed section 8, partially surveyed section 17 and nmsurvey section 18, township 3 south, range 3 west; and unsur-